Infrastructure Concepts Long-term Thinking The Big Here Digital Dark Age Organizational Continuity Futures Millennial Precedent Archives Long Shorts Long News Projects Announcements Long Now Talks The Clock of the Long Now The Rosetta Project The Interval Long Bets Revive & Restore PanLex Manual For Civilization Disciplines Art Business Cities Civilization Climate Change Computing Culture Economics Energy Environment Evolution Genetics Globalization Government History Infrastructure Language Psychology Science Science Fiction Space Technology Year 02022 02021 02020 02019 02018 02017 02016 02015 02014 02013 02012 02011 02010 02009 02008 02007 02006 02005 02004 OLDER Long Now Talks Rick Prelinger Lost Landscapes 02022 Bay and Gateway: Past Glimpses and Possible Futures Long Now Talks Johanna Hoffman Speculative Futures: Design Approaches to Foster Resilience and Co-create the Cities We Need Environment Building Nature at Silver Falls Oregon's largest state park is less a preservation of nature and more a monument to the power of ecological restoration, of intentional human rehabilitation of the land. By Zeb Larson Environment Deep Time Underground Finland’s nuclear waste experts have, for decades, quietly envisioned distant future ecosystems. Exploring their thinking anthropologically can expand our awareness of time. By Vincent Ialenti The Clock of the Long Now How to Tell Time Using Stonehenge A new study sheds light on the precise mechanism through which Stonehenge may have told time. By Jacob Kuppermann Long Bets A Long Bet on Link Rot is Resolved, but Questions About the Durability of the Web Still Remain Long Bets URLs still work as intended, but a large portion of the rest of the web runs the risk of falling into a digital dark age. By Jacob Kuppermann The Big Here New Study Models Sea Level Rise Risks at African Heritage Sites The impact of sea level rise on African sites has largely been understudied. By Jacob Kuppermann Archives Interview: Rick Prelinger on Lost Landscapes 02021 & The Human Side of Infrastructure Rick Prelinger’s Lost Landscapes films have become a Long Now December tradition. This year, his cinematic vision expands out from San Francisco to cover the infrastructure of California. We talk to Prelinger about the creative & archival process behind Lost Landscapes 02021. By Jacob Kuppermann The Big Here Stewart Brand Takes Us On “The Maintenance Race” Human life is driven by the essential drama of maintaining — of ensuring continued survival and working against the drive of entropy. Yet maintenance is a largely unheralded presence in our lives. By Jacob Kuppermann Computing Podcast: The Making and Maintenance of our Open Source Infrastructure | Nadia Eghbal By The Long Now Foundation
Long Now Talks Rick Prelinger Lost Landscapes 02022 Bay and Gateway: Past Glimpses and Possible Futures
Long Now Talks Johanna Hoffman Speculative Futures: Design Approaches to Foster Resilience and Co-create the Cities We Need
Environment Building Nature at Silver Falls Oregon's largest state park is less a preservation of nature and more a monument to the power of ecological restoration, of intentional human rehabilitation of the land. By Zeb Larson
Environment Deep Time Underground Finland’s nuclear waste experts have, for decades, quietly envisioned distant future ecosystems. Exploring their thinking anthropologically can expand our awareness of time. By Vincent Ialenti
The Clock of the Long Now How to Tell Time Using Stonehenge A new study sheds light on the precise mechanism through which Stonehenge may have told time. By Jacob Kuppermann
Long Bets A Long Bet on Link Rot is Resolved, but Questions About the Durability of the Web Still Remain Long Bets URLs still work as intended, but a large portion of the rest of the web runs the risk of falling into a digital dark age. By Jacob Kuppermann
The Big Here New Study Models Sea Level Rise Risks at African Heritage Sites The impact of sea level rise on African sites has largely been understudied. By Jacob Kuppermann
Archives Interview: Rick Prelinger on Lost Landscapes 02021 & The Human Side of Infrastructure Rick Prelinger’s Lost Landscapes films have become a Long Now December tradition. This year, his cinematic vision expands out from San Francisco to cover the infrastructure of California. We talk to Prelinger about the creative & archival process behind Lost Landscapes 02021. By Jacob Kuppermann
The Big Here Stewart Brand Takes Us On “The Maintenance Race” Human life is driven by the essential drama of maintaining — of ensuring continued survival and working against the drive of entropy. Yet maintenance is a largely unheralded presence in our lives. By Jacob Kuppermann
Computing Podcast: The Making and Maintenance of our Open Source Infrastructure | Nadia Eghbal By The Long Now Foundation